Here’s the pitch: An intelligent but serially unhappy young man kidnaps a suburban housewife, but his nefarious intentions turn inside out as they begin to talk...
Every once in a while, the Central Park Performing Arts Center, at the Intersection of Alt-19 and East Bay Drive in Largo, has a concert you...
Opening Thursday, Caryl Churchill’s cerebral A Number is just the sort of show for which the 44-seat Studio Grand Central was created: As founder Ward Smith...
In its review of George Wolfe’s play The Colored Museum, the New York Times called the playwright “the kind of satirist, almost unheard of in today’s...
Two years after she stepped away from making theater, Stephanie Gularte got an offer she couldn’t refuse. The former producing artistic director at American Stage was...
Two new and quite significant shows are in their debut weekends on professional Tampa Bay theater stages. George C. Wolfe’s satire The Colored Museum, a series...
The exhibit opening Nov. 12 at the Museum of Fine Arts St. Petersburg is one of those mission-fulfilling things – the sort of display that the...
With both of St. Petersburg’s large professional theaters out of the running by choice, Tampa companies made an almost-clean sweep of Sunday’s Theatre Tampa Bay Awards....
Anyone who reads this column with any regularity knows that yours truly has a slight bugaboo about musical groups performing without a single original member, and...
Among contemporary jazz drummers, they don’t come more legendary than Billy Cobham, who plays Largo’s Central Park Performing Arts Center with his Crosswinds Project tonight. How...